Thanks for the feedback. While the module looks great, it could use some additional strengthening as only the middle section has beams bracing it together. Also a ball can sometimes get in a strange position on the separators and miss the output.
I have a bit of work to do on it before I bring it to a public show.

Really nice work, it's always a great MOC when I'm trying to figure out how some pieces went together or even which piece was used!
What piece was used for the necklace? (not the microphones) it looks like some sort of mini-fig accessory?

Hey everyone, here is a sideways conveyor I've made using 25 brick separators. It is quite a simple build, and has some input restrictions. It can handle a fast stream of 1-2 balls but would fail the 30 batch standard rule. I think it looks great even when turned off. Some people have said it looks like an insect, and I think it has that nice baggage carousel effect when it's turned on.
Please enjoy the video.

When I was shown this video, I also asked myself where is the M-Motor from the Batman set...very strange Lego didn't send those to you. I'm also pretty sure that the newer LEDs have been on sale since the new PU trains were released so that people could light them.

I've had to make even more changes since switching to a new motor. The speed was a bit much and it would jump off before full rotation. Added rubber to the stopper and changed out the end of the hanging liftarms.

@Doug72 Do you think it would be possible to speed up the rotation of your turntable module? I'd like to use 2 of them for a small GBC train module but I find they turn so slowly I don't think I'll be able to meet the output standard with just one car.